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Mister Moo 11-12-2008 11:53 AM

Won Award - Popular Science "Best of What's New"
 
Hard work and good luck pay off, sort of. In a half-solvent housing market I might have even have a bright future with this product line. :)

http://www.popsci.com/bown/2008/product/jhrg-storm-rest

Still, it's nice to be recognized on a new product by one this big. Honeywell certainly helped but my two partners and I put a lot into this development. I will sleep with a copy of PopSci tonight. Woo hoo.

:dance:

Mr.Maduro 11-12-2008 11:56 AM

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Great work Dan!! Congrats on the award!! :tu

LordOfWu 11-12-2008 11:56 AM

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Congrats!!! Sounds like a lot of work, well deserved reward!

fissure 11-12-2008 11:58 AM

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Congrats! Now the question is can we build bomb proof mail boxes out of this stuff:ss

Rockestone 11-12-2008 11:58 AM

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Man that's great. Congratulations!! Time for a celebratory smoke. Oh, and you should have one too.:D

kayaker 11-12-2008 11:59 AM

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Wow. Awesome work and congrats on the accomplishment.

cbsmokin 11-12-2008 12:04 PM

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Way to go Mister Moo.

awsmith4 11-12-2008 12:05 PM

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That's just plain cool brother, way to cool :tu

Stick 11-12-2008 12:05 PM

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Congratulations, that's nifty! :chr

newcigarz 11-12-2008 12:08 PM

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Congrats!

GKitty 11-12-2008 12:08 PM

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Congratulations on the award!

An awesome product.

mikeyj23 11-12-2008 12:12 PM

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Wow! Huge congratulations - what an accomplishment!

68TriShield 11-12-2008 01:09 PM

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Very cool Dan!

I guess "Florida the Plywood State" is done.

Ace$nyper 11-12-2008 01:42 PM

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So cool!!

Congrats on the award :D

elderboy02 11-12-2008 01:49 PM

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Congratulations! :tu

jledou 11-12-2008 02:08 PM

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Very cool! We should have got you to use Kevlar!

Jay

jjirons69 11-12-2008 02:11 PM

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Way cool!!! I know you're beaming!

Mister Moo 11-12-2008 03:48 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jledou (Post 65698)
Very cool! We should have got you to use Kevlar!

Jay

Hoo boy.... (Bless the good people at DuPont... there are many.)

Kevlar has its place, but not usually in a high flexion non-composite form, outdoors, exposed to moisture, high levels of UV-radiation and the other odd environmental hazards that diminish the working properties of the family of aromatic polyamides. Shall I be more specific? No, no... of course not.

Our patented laminate begins with S900 Honeywell Spectra ultra high molecular weight polyethylene and is bonded, with a special process, to ethylene vinyl acetate film. It ends up at more than double the tenacity of type xx Kevlar, in excess of 30 grams/denier. Or, in other words, more than twice the strength of Kevlar without the application shortcomings.

Otherwise... Hooray for Kevlar. It still saves a lot of lives.

galaga 11-12-2008 04:19 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mister Moo (Post 65296)
Hard work and good luck pay off, sort of. In a half-solvent housing market I might have even have a bright future with this product line. :)

http://www.popsci.com/bown/2008/product/jhrg-storm-rest

Still, it's nice to be recognized on a new product by one this big. Honeywell certainly helped but my two partners and I put a lot into this development. I will sleep with a copy of PopSci tonight. Woo hoo.

:dance:

Congrats Mr. Moo

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mister Moo (Post 65850)
Hoo boy.... (Bless the good people at DuPont... there are many.)

Kevlar has its place, but not usually in a high flexion non-composite form, outdoors, exposed to moisture, high levels of UV-radiation and the other odd environmental hazards that diminish the working properties of the family of aromatic polyamides. Shall I be more specific? No, no... of course not.

Our patented laminate begins with S900 Honeywell Spectra ultra high molecular weight polyethylene and is bonded, with a special process, to ethylene vinyl acetate film. It ends up at more than double the tenacity of type xx Kevlar, in excess of 30 grams/denier. Or, in other words, more than twice the strength of Kevlar without the application shortcomings.

Otherwise... Hooray for Kevlar. It still saves a lot of lives.

:r

Just shows to go ya, you can lead a cow to water, but you can't make it change its polyethylenes to polyamides.

NCRadioMan 11-12-2008 04:30 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mister Moo (Post 65850)
Hoo boy.... (Bless the good people at DuPont... there are many.)

Kevlar has its place, but not usually in a high flexion non-composite form, outdoors, exposed to moisture, high levels of UV-radiation and the other odd environmental hazards that diminish the working properties of the family of aromatic polyamides. Shall I be more specific? No, no... of course not.

I have no idea what you just said. http://www.runemasterstudios.com/gra.../shakehead.gif

Congrats Dan! http://www.runemasterstudios.com/gra...ges/cheers.gif

Aladdin Sane 11-12-2008 04:37 PM

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AWESOME!

Congrats! :tu

replicant_argent 11-12-2008 04:40 PM

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CONGRATS, SIR!!!
I imagine you are celebrating tonight, I most certainly would be.

SmokeyJoe 11-12-2008 04:53 PM

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Hey... I KNOW him!

(My brush with greatness.) :ss

Great job, Mr. Moo!!! :tu

SSatVT 11-12-2008 04:58 PM

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Congratulations Dan!:chr
That is a very interesting product.

Seth

Spect 11-12-2008 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by galaga (Post 65912)
Congrats Mr. Moo

Just shows to go ya, you can lead a cow to water, but you can't make it change its polyethylenes to polyamides.

:tpd:
No wait... I'm more like :confused:

Congrats Mr. Moo, looks like good stuff!

BarneyBandMan 11-12-2008 06:39 PM

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Nice work, Dan. :ss

MajorCaptSilly 11-12-2008 06:43 PM

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That's really cool, Dan.

MCS

floydpink 11-12-2008 07:02 PM

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This definitely deserves a congratulations, and certainly has my attention as I have seen lots of hurricanes living in Florida.

I will be keeping my eye on this product.

Does this product fasten on the outside of the house?

jledou 11-12-2008 07:05 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mister Moo (Post 65850)
Hoo boy.... (Bless the good people at DuPont... there are many.)

Kevlar has its place, but not usually in a high flexion non-composite form, outdoors, exposed to moisture, high levels of UV-radiation and the other odd environmental hazards that diminish the working properties of the family of aromatic polyamides. Shall I be more specific? No, no... of course not.

Our patented laminate begins with S900 Honeywell Spectra ultra high molecular weight polyethylene and is bonded, with a special process, to ethylene vinyl acetate film. It ends up at more than double the tenacity of type xx Kevlar, in excess of 30 grams/denier. Or, in other words, more than twice the strength of Kevlar without the application shortcomings.

Otherwise... Hooray for Kevlar. It still saves a lot of lives.

Way over my head too, I am over in refining (gasoline) not in the fibers. Glad there are men and women out there that do know all of this! Another Congratulations! This should go a long way in helping reduce damage, maybe even saving a cigar or two in the process!

Budprince 11-12-2008 07:21 PM

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VEEEEEeeeeerrry Cool my friend! Congratulations!! Very clever approach. :salute:

Mister Moo 11-12-2008 08:07 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by floydpink (Post 66288)
Does this product fasten on the outside of the house?

Yes, grommets on the product locate over Panelmates (which are anchored in headers and footers) and are held in place with wing nuts. The zipper permits deployment from inside the home, eliminating the need for ladder- or rooftop climbing.

The fabric weighs only 1.5 ounces per sq/foot but is about to be certified for Wind Zone Five (170mph).

It's all here: http://floridabuilding.org/upload/PR...-Rest%20HS.pdf :)

KenS 11-12-2008 08:12 PM

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That, sir, is damn impressive. Great recognition :tu
Can we make airplanes out of that stuff?

KenS 11-12-2008 08:14 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mister Moo (Post 66470)
Yes, grommets on the product locate over Panelmates (which are anchored in headers and footers) and are held in place with wing nuts. The zipper permits deployment from inside the home, eliminating the need for ladder- or rooftop climbing.

The fabric weighs only 1.5 ounces per sq/foot but is about to be certified for Wind Zone Five (170mph).

It's all here: http://floridabuilding.org/upload/PR...-Rest%20HS.pdf :)

I read the documentation very carefully. Didn't see any mention of Mister Moo. I assume they use some kind of nickname for you at work? :D :D

macms 11-12-2008 10:21 PM

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Congrats Dan. Entrepreneur extraordinaire!

Mister Moo 11-13-2008 05:50 AM

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Originally Posted by KenS (Post 66492)
I read the documentation very carefully. Didn't see any mention of Mister Moo. I assume they use some kind of nickname for you at work? :D :D

Name is on the fabric, fabric lamination, end-use and zipper-for-egress patents or patent applications. Search "US Patent Orifice Mister Moo" and something will turn up. :)

We're more maritime than aviation oriented for most applications. Exception - The fabric is used on the non-pressurized (A)C130 Spooky or Sprectre gunships; it forms a seal in the fuselage opening where the cannon protrudes. Interesting stresses on fabric in that spot. It's windy out there.

http://video.google.com/videosearch?...um=4&ct=title#

Sr Mike 11-13-2008 06:08 AM

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Dan, that is awesome, congrats. What I am really pleased about, is you (your company) has been recognized and awarded for a product that can protect so many.

According to TIME mag, in 2007, the best product of the year was the Apply iPhone. Inside that same mag, there was mention of a machine that can take any blood type, change the proteins and turn the blood into O negative. An amazing piece of equipment that will save so many lives in a disaster when blood is desperately needed, yet the best product was a freaking cell phone. Sure I understand the thinking as to why the phone won, but it is a far inferior product, in my mind, compared to the blood changing machine.

So to you, I say thank you and congrats, a product well deserving of recognition.

floydpink 11-13-2008 09:55 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mister Moo (Post 66470)
Yes, grommets on the product locate over Panelmates (which are anchored in headers and footers) and are held in place with wing nuts. The zipper permits deployment from inside the home, eliminating the need for ladder- or rooftop climbing.

The fabric weighs only 1.5 ounces per sq/foot but is about to be certified for Wind Zone Five (170mph).

It's all here: http://floridabuilding.org/upload/PR...-Rest%20HS.pdf :)

Anything more than 170 would be catestrohpic.

More than likely, I will be shopping for these. I probably need to read further to find out if they are available in my area.

Ironically, I was about to install brackets for pre cut plywood.

Mister Moo 11-13-2008 07:13 PM

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Originally Posted by floydpink (Post 67121)
...plywood.

Avoid plywood is my only advice. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuaeRY3u_AE


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